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just give a sense of how personal got between bill clinton and jerry brown. evan: and stay pretty bitter for a long time. i think he called bill clinton the prince of sleaze. something along those lines. it bubbled up again when jerry brown ran for governor in 2010. in a candid moment he was talking about how his opponent meg whitman was going after him using something clinton had said about brown having raise taxes when he was governor. in the late 70's. and then brown responded to that by alluding to the impeachment of bill clinton and his philandering. i do not march the have sexual relations with that woman line about monica lewinsky. making a joke about clinton for which brown later apologize. it just always seemed like the bad blood lingered for decades between the two of them. how much of it is to make sure donald trump is not elected. even in his letter which was very frank he said look bernie sanders has done some neat things. it is understandable why some people support him. but look where we are now. in danger of donald trump becoming president. wh
just give a sense of how personal got between bill clinton and jerry brown. evan: and stay pretty bitter for a long time. i think he called bill clinton the prince of sleaze. something along those lines. it bubbled up again when jerry brown ran for governor in 2010. in a candid moment he was talking about how his opponent meg whitman was going after him using something clinton had said about brown having raise taxes when he was governor. in the late 70's. and then brown responded to that by...
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clinton,dent, bill visiting us here in east l.a. [applause] ♪ bill clinton: thank you. first of all, i feel -- i'm so glad to see you. thank you for coming out on this beautiful sunny afternoon. let's give former secretary of labor and your supervisor a big hand. [applause] when i was -- before i was president, i never dreamed that i would be on a program with kareem abdul-jabbar and magic johnson. [applause] president clinton: if i had ever thought it i thought i would be the warm-up act for them instead of the other way around. i do want to thank them to for giving us a lot of thrills. but mostly for the lives they lived and the integrity they showed since they have left playing basketball, and their continuing concern for the country and the young people in this country. and for giving other people the kinds of opportunities they had in life, so let's give them a big hand. i am very great old for them. [applause] , hasdent clinton: look this been a crazy election or what? >> stop the madness. president clinton: there is a reason. obama gave his last state of the unio
clinton,dent, bill visiting us here in east l.a. [applause] ♪ bill clinton: thank you. first of all, i feel -- i'm so glad to see you. thank you for coming out on this beautiful sunny afternoon. let's give former secretary of labor and your supervisor a big hand. [applause] when i was -- before i was president, i never dreamed that i would be on a program with kareem abdul-jabbar and magic johnson. [applause] president clinton: if i had ever thought it i thought i would be the warm-up act for...
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is, and bill clinton. steve: is the country ready for an all-female ticket? bob: i think so. i think so more than ever. i have seen some political cartoons, one in particular, talking about this issue, where they had two operative saying, well, the country is not ready for two men to be on the ticket, and the other person says -- the caption is things that have never been said, so you want to win. that is the most important thing. you don't want to make history by having a ticket, and then it loses, but i do think the country is ready for that. country elect its first black president. we could see the country elect its first woman. i think it is, but the voters are the one who will have the final say. we sat down with amy klobuchar a few years ago, and we were show that in a few minutes, but what are her strength, what are her weaknesses, and what can she bring to the ticket? bob: you really cannot pinpoint her as a liberal or a conservative. she was appearing at the correspondents dinner, and she was quit
is, and bill clinton. steve: is the country ready for an all-female ticket? bob: i think so. i think so more than ever. i have seen some political cartoons, one in particular, talking about this issue, where they had two operative saying, well, the country is not ready for two men to be on the ticket, and the other person says -- the caption is things that have never been said, so you want to win. that is the most important thing. you don't want to make history by having a ticket, and then it...
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who is the real bill clinton. and then harry and mappedy all of those and remember the man -- that whole thing connected. . . a thought -- child of privilege. >> they did not know. they went to the school. they had to reintroduce what they thought his values were. >> james said that that culminated in the convention speech. that he would defend the middle class as a product of the middle-class. it was rooted in the arkansas experience and how he would ascend and help others ascend. >> he clearly went back to the new democrat reforms. when you have a primary in a state like new york, it sort of defines you as opposed to you defining it. >> he literally and figuratively may have lost his voice. >> a couple of things that i thought were important, along with others, is that when he picked his vice presidential candidate, he really did not balance the ticket. he made it clear with a message campaign. one of the things that we cannot lose is how message oriented this campaign was. we were telling people that we were di
who is the real bill clinton. and then harry and mappedy all of those and remember the man -- that whole thing connected. . . a thought -- child of privilege. >> they did not know. they went to the school. they had to reintroduce what they thought his values were. >> james said that that culminated in the convention speech. that he would defend the middle class as a product of the middle-class. it was rooted in the arkansas experience and how he would ascend and help others ascend....
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ronald reagan's announcement in 1979 and bill clinton in 1991. the new historical society hosted a discussion last month on hillary clinton and the possibility of her running for president. a group of authors and journalists look at all former secretary of state's career and her former bid and the potential candidates who would run against her and some of the hurdles she might face in her second presidential run. this is one hour. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen as such a pleasure to be back and to have three such a distinguished panelists to discuss a subject that i think is more than a mild interest in this room. so, our topic this evening is hillary rodham clinton and the white house. and i think sean, jon and carl, we are working even though no formal announcement has been made that this is a done deal and -- indeed it is a deal that hillary rodham clinton has prepared for four a very long time. i think rarely have we ever had a candidate more prepared for the role in so many areas. for the sake of full disclosure, i will disclose that
ronald reagan's announcement in 1979 and bill clinton in 1991. the new historical society hosted a discussion last month on hillary clinton and the possibility of her running for president. a group of authors and journalists look at all former secretary of state's career and her former bid and the potential candidates who would run against her and some of the hurdles she might face in her second presidential run. this is one hour. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen as such a pleasure...
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caller: bill clinton lied to a grand jury. i am quite sure if he got away with it, we can certainly afford to give trump the same courtesy. even if hillary would have one, -- won, i did all the communications onboard help -- helicopters. i'm sure, if i were running everything through that, i would have been in leavenworth the rest of my life. not relitigate hillary clinton's emails. my book is about the current president. if hillary clinton had been elected, we would go through that. clinton did not get away with lying to a grand jury. was impeached for lying to a grand jury. he was not convicted, but he was charged. theoint was of trump does same thing, he too could be charged and then you would have two of course have a trial in the senate and a particular facts of what he did would be hashed out. bill clinton certainly did not get away with it. host: why was president johnson impeached? guest: technically because he violated something called the tenure of office act, which limited his ability to fire and replace. very techn
caller: bill clinton lied to a grand jury. i am quite sure if he got away with it, we can certainly afford to give trump the same courtesy. even if hillary would have one, -- won, i did all the communications onboard help -- helicopters. i'm sure, if i were running everything through that, i would have been in leavenworth the rest of my life. not relitigate hillary clinton's emails. my book is about the current president. if hillary clinton had been elected, we would go through that. clinton...
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she said, bill clinton is going to be president some day, and i'm going to marry him. >> from bill clinton's perspective, obviously there were a lot of women who were interested in him. during that time, his roommate he wouldould say prepare and prep them for times when hillary was coming over because he wanted to impress her so much. not put up with what she called his arkansas palaver. she was the one who had the guts to say come off it, bill. they actually did have a lot in common. they had the same ambitions. they thought they could get places together that they could not get to a park. they share a love of politics and movies and books and intellectual things. there was a spark there, that i think hillary from the beginning was head over heels for bill. i think he just saw her as someone different and someone who could really help him and be a partner. >> how long did it take from that first meeting to marriage, and how does the relationship progressed? >> it took several years. what happened in between was quite fascinating. when bill was running for his first congressional race, the c
she said, bill clinton is going to be president some day, and i'm going to marry him. >> from bill clinton's perspective, obviously there were a lot of women who were interested in him. during that time, his roommate he wouldould say prepare and prep them for times when hillary was coming over because he wanted to impress her so much. not put up with what she called his arkansas palaver. she was the one who had the guts to say come off it, bill. they actually did have a lot in common....
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>> monday marks the 20th anniversary of the 1996 welfare law, signed by president bill clinton. a special program looks back at the senate debate over the law. >> the current welfare system has failed the families it was intended to serve. >> i do not know many people who want to humiliate themselves standing in a line and waiting for their welfare check. yes, they are druggies and drunks, they are out there. no question about it. but a lot of those people are simply people who have not yet discovered a way out of their misery and poverty. >> we have decided that the state and the governors and legislatures out there in america are as concerned about the poor as we are, as concerned about their well-being, and as concerned if not more so about the status of welfare in their states. >> it includes discussions on how the changes impacted the poor. >> from now on our nation's answer to this question will no longer be a never-ending cycle of welfare. it will be the dignity, power, and ethic of work. today, we are taking a historic chance to make welfare what it was meant to become a
>> monday marks the 20th anniversary of the 1996 welfare law, signed by president bill clinton. a special program looks back at the senate debate over the law. >> the current welfare system has failed the families it was intended to serve. >> i do not know many people who want to humiliate themselves standing in a line and waiting for their welfare check. yes, they are druggies and drunks, they are out there. no question about it. but a lot of those people are simply people...
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next, his own candidacy in 1996 when he challenged incumbent president bill clinton. that year, senator dole would resign from the senate and his role in majority leader to focus on the presidential race. he would go on to win the republican nomination, but lose in the general election. . his speech at the gop convention in san diego. it is about one hour. ♪
next, his own candidacy in 1996 when he challenged incumbent president bill clinton. that year, senator dole would resign from the senate and his role in majority leader to focus on the presidential race. he would go on to win the republican nomination, but lose in the general election. . his speech at the gop convention in san diego. it is about one hour. ♪
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let's listen to bill clinton eulogizing his friend. president clinton: we were lucky that he was here, lucky was our friend, lucky that in this imperfect world, somehow he found us and we found him. when they closed that coffin today i felt like a part of my heart was going to be pulled out of my body. i felt like a man who had loved my wife and daughter and help them in a way that i will never be able to describe, all the while doing every thing else he was supposed to do, i did not want to let him go. host: reaction? mr. ginsberg: that was a very emotional moment for the president. i spoke to him after the funeral and he felt that loss quite profoundly and i think he spoke on it months later. it was an extra neri friendship. it is the longest chapter in my book because i was able to speak to both the president and the friend. i was able to speak to the first lady. when i discovered is that it defined most of their friendship. vernon jordan worked for 22 years, becoming a civil rights icon. it is the same time that the clinton as gove
let's listen to bill clinton eulogizing his friend. president clinton: we were lucky that he was here, lucky was our friend, lucky that in this imperfect world, somehow he found us and we found him. when they closed that coffin today i felt like a part of my heart was going to be pulled out of my body. i felt like a man who had loved my wife and daughter and help them in a way that i will never be able to describe, all the while doing every thing else he was supposed to do, i did not want to...
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he went to war for bill clinton. his team went to war for bill clinton. they had a war room for bill clinton. bill clinton, james, got impeached and the day he got impeached, he had his highest approval rating ever. bill clinton lost his law license. bill clinton paid paulo jones $850,000. i will say this -- bill clinton -- when hillarycare failed and he said these words -- the era of big government is over, the end of welfare as we know it -- the person that james carville went to war for but still got impeached -- he's saying impeachment is so bad -- that guy would not even be accepted in this extreme, radical, new democratic-socialist party. i've never heard of so many candidates for president that think that we are going to wean ourselves off of the lifeblood of our economy -- oil and gas -- in 10 years. if we do that, we will destroy every opportunity in this country. if you come up with alternative energy, i suggest you sell it because you will be a billionaire very quickly. if we get rid of the combustion engine, get rid of airplanes -- that's a br
he went to war for bill clinton. his team went to war for bill clinton. they had a war room for bill clinton. bill clinton, james, got impeached and the day he got impeached, he had his highest approval rating ever. bill clinton lost his law license. bill clinton paid paulo jones $850,000. i will say this -- bill clinton -- when hillarycare failed and he said these words -- the era of big government is over, the end of welfare as we know it -- the person that james carville went to war for but...
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the color and bill clinton talked about the past. yes, we had neutral trust for decades. we did not try to cross each other. reagan said famously in the 1980's it begins with trust, china violated every major trust that we have placed on them. and now our approach has changed even from the reagan formula to this trust. much of the system and the economic problem right now is not necessarily caused by the up and downs of the global economy, but a systemic institutional problem. china does not have property rights protection or label -- labor laws and the party bureau decides economic policies. the united states is different. that is why our economy has some setbacks and make some progress, but is also part of the global free-trade system. that is why china's economic problems are different in nature and scale than the united states. eventually i think the two sides must figure out one thing that is very important, which is not -- we are not of equal into -- institutional virtues. china and the united states have recognized the competition is not just for economics it is al
the color and bill clinton talked about the past. yes, we had neutral trust for decades. we did not try to cross each other. reagan said famously in the 1980's it begins with trust, china violated every major trust that we have placed on them. and now our approach has changed even from the reagan formula to this trust. much of the system and the economic problem right now is not necessarily caused by the up and downs of the global economy, but a systemic institutional problem. china does not...
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i remember the first time i met bill clinton. it was at the time that the 32 rhodes scholars of that year the oing to sail over to united kingdom and he stood out from the very beginning. and i got to know him particularly well when i was there. we shared a house together. his interest in the world was absolutely exhilarating to hear him talk about it. i made a trip, my first trip to the soviet union, there was once upon a time a very large country by that name. during a christmas break. and he, when i got back to oxford, he just pumped me with questions. he was full of curiosity. i might just jump ahead to his coming to the presidency. he was very aware that his chances of being a rather unknown political figure and still be able to ascend to the white house, especially after having to defeat one of the best foreign policy presidents we've had in a long time, george h.w. bush, that would only happen because, well maybe not only happen, but he thought it gave him a huge advantage that the cold war was over. and he came into offic
i remember the first time i met bill clinton. it was at the time that the 32 rhodes scholars of that year the oing to sail over to united kingdom and he stood out from the very beginning. and i got to know him particularly well when i was there. we shared a house together. his interest in the world was absolutely exhilarating to hear him talk about it. i made a trip, my first trip to the soviet union, there was once upon a time a very large country by that name. during a christmas break. and...
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guest: well, bill clinton was a little different than the democrats of the day. he was someone you could work with, and i could call him on the telephone and talk to him about issues. we developed a pretty good relationship. so it took that reports to get the nuts and bolts of tax change done? guest: i think it did. he had a chief of staff at the beginning who was not cooperative, and then he replaced him with erskine bowles , and the first few days that erskine bowles was there, he called me and said, bill, i am here to work with you. i do not think the republicans ever heard that out of an obama white house. host: and there was a change of leadership with republicans in both the house and senate now and the white house. what does that mean as far as tax reform and their desire to see that happen? what lessons can they learn them your time in office? a verypedro, you have different environment today than you did when i was there. the republicans are far more divided, and it is very, very difficult to get people together on difficult issues. i think tax reform is
guest: well, bill clinton was a little different than the democrats of the day. he was someone you could work with, and i could call him on the telephone and talk to him about issues. we developed a pretty good relationship. so it took that reports to get the nuts and bolts of tax change done? guest: i think it did. he had a chief of staff at the beginning who was not cooperative, and then he replaced him with erskine bowles , and the first few days that erskine bowles was there, he called me...
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don't ask don't tell, bill clinton. defense of marriage act, repealed glass-steagall act, welfare reform. four bad bills, bad moves. brian: what do you think of mrs. clinton? mr. press: i think she is much more liberal. i think she is much more cautious, and may be more willing to compromise and bernie sanders. -- more willing to compromise than bernie sanders. she is not as far left as i or bernie sanders is. i do not think she would be willing to take the country as far as bernie sanders. brian: why do you call yourself a progressive and not a liberal? mr. press: i am a liberal. brian: why does that happen? mr. press: in a sense, don't ask me. i always gave speeches saying i'm proud the new liberal. -- i'm proud of being a liberal. today, everybody uses the word progressive. why fight it? i liberal, proud to say it. progressives are those who are afraid of that term because republicans have made such a deal of it. i'm not afraid of it. brian: let's go back to july 17, 2009. another issue. president obama talking about
don't ask don't tell, bill clinton. defense of marriage act, repealed glass-steagall act, welfare reform. four bad bills, bad moves. brian: what do you think of mrs. clinton? mr. press: i think she is much more liberal. i think she is much more cautious, and may be more willing to compromise and bernie sanders. -- more willing to compromise than bernie sanders. she is not as far left as i or bernie sanders is. i do not think she would be willing to take the country as far as bernie sanders....
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he went to war for bill clinton. his team went to war for bill clinton. they had a war room for bill clinton. bill clinton, james, got impeached and the day he got impeached, he had his highest approval rating ever. law clinton lost his license. bill clinton paid paulo jones $850,000. i will say this -- bill clinton -- when hillarycare failed and he said these words -- the era of big government is over, the end of welfare as we know it -- the person that james carville went to war for but still got impeached -- he's saying impeachment is so bad -- that guy would not even be accepted in this extreme, radical, new democratic-socialist party. i've never heard of so many candidates for president that think that we are going to wean ourselves off of the lifeblood of our economy -- oil and gas -- in 10 years. if we do that, we will destroy every opportunity in this country. if you come up with alternative energy, i suggest you sell it because you will be a billionaire very quickly. if we get rid of the combustion engine, get rid of airplanes -- that's a brillia
he went to war for bill clinton. his team went to war for bill clinton. they had a war room for bill clinton. bill clinton, james, got impeached and the day he got impeached, he had his highest approval rating ever. law clinton lost his license. bill clinton paid paulo jones $850,000. i will say this -- bill clinton -- when hillarycare failed and he said these words -- the era of big government is over, the end of welfare as we know it -- the person that james carville went to war for but still...
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bill clinton got things done. lbj, the civil rights bill, democrats may be against him, but he did not give up. he broke their arms and got it done. brian: would you vote for bill clinton again? did you vote for him twice? mr. press: i did, and he let us down on several issues. don't ask don't cap -- don't ask don't tell, bill clinton. defense of marriage act, bill clinton. repealed glass-steagall act, bill clinton. for bad moves. brian: what do you think of mrs. clinton? mr. press: i think she is much more liberal. i think she is much more cautious, and may be more willing to compromise and bernie -- they and bernie sanders. she is not as far left as i or bernie sanders is. i do not think she would be willing to take the country as far as bernie sanders. as far as it has to go and bernie sanders would take it. brian: why do you call yourself a progressive and not a liberal? mr. press: i am a liberal. i don't mind calling myself a liberal. brian: why does that happen? mr. press: in a sense, don't ask me. i mean, i
bill clinton got things done. lbj, the civil rights bill, democrats may be against him, but he did not give up. he broke their arms and got it done. brian: would you vote for bill clinton again? did you vote for him twice? mr. press: i did, and he let us down on several issues. don't ask don't cap -- don't ask don't tell, bill clinton. defense of marriage act, bill clinton. repealed glass-steagall act, bill clinton. for bad moves. brian: what do you think of mrs. clinton? mr. press: i think she...
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>> of bill clinton is inaugurated in 1993. he had five former presidents alive. >> which has never happened other than lincoln. his five were nixon, ford, carter, reagan, and bush. >> they had all been turned out of office. >> had you spent much time on them? >> when you could only write a book of so many pages that was the place to start. hoover goes up to truman on the diocese of ike swearing in says let's start a president's club. truman says great. you be the president. i will be the secretary. >> they were joking, but that language, reagan uses it with carter. there are souvenirs. at one point kennedy sends eisenhower a bunch of golf balls with the presidential seal and says i cannot use these in new a the only one that legitimately can. >> when reagan leaves office, here are some rules are going to need to follow. you're going to have to say no most of the time. they what try to drag you into financial deals. you have to ignore this. people will try to take advantage of you. we will talk about this as it goes on. we will
>> of bill clinton is inaugurated in 1993. he had five former presidents alive. >> which has never happened other than lincoln. his five were nixon, ford, carter, reagan, and bush. >> they had all been turned out of office. >> had you spent much time on them? >> when you could only write a book of so many pages that was the place to start. hoover goes up to truman on the diocese of ike swearing in says let's start a president's club. truman says great. you be the...
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bill clinton will never quit. [applause] >> the chair would ask all members to respect the contents -- time constraints for which we are operating. gentleman from michigan is recognized for three minutes. >> the record of the house on something as important as clearhment should be as and accurate as it can be. after yesterday's considerable misstatements by members of the majority, i rise to set the straight. they say these articles show high crimes. the record of historians who aree the committee say they low crimes and don't justify the drastic remedy of impeachment. one impeachment is not justified, they say the president committed perjury in the grand jury. the actual record is he did not deny an inappropriate relationship with ms. lewinsky during his grand jury appearance. they are complaining only because of a lack of specificity. testimonyesident's touched where and when it happened. they claim there is a clear and convincing evidence of grand jury perjury, but ignored is the panel of experience prosecutors
bill clinton will never quit. [applause] >> the chair would ask all members to respect the contents -- time constraints for which we are operating. gentleman from michigan is recognized for three minutes. >> the record of the house on something as important as clearhment should be as and accurate as it can be. after yesterday's considerable misstatements by members of the majority, i rise to set the straight. they say these articles show high crimes. the record of historians who...
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obama, hillary clinton, bill clinton, they were personal friends with harvey winestein, it is not clear how close they were but they appeared together, the candidates came to his house to do fund raisers. and it's not entirely sure how much way winestein had on democrats but he had a direct line i think generally to bill clinton and obama and hillary as well. host: that being said, how have democrats responded so far to the sexual harassment story? guest: i think the response has been a little bit slow. i think a lot of people were caught off guard by this story. and i think people who cover him, this has been an unspoken story that there have been whispers and rumors but no one had nailed the story until the "new york times" did on october 5. and so that big story came out. the new yorker one that came out a little later. but people basically have been -- reporters went to politicians and said to them, what do you make of this? and people were asking for statements, for explanations. because there was such this -- this link between obama and clinton and wine steen. so democrats have ta
obama, hillary clinton, bill clinton, they were personal friends with harvey winestein, it is not clear how close they were but they appeared together, the candidates came to his house to do fund raisers. and it's not entirely sure how much way winestein had on democrats but he had a direct line i think generally to bill clinton and obama and hillary as well. host: that being said, how have democrats responded so far to the sexual harassment story? guest: i think the response has been a little...
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but, what about bill clinton? i mean -- [laughter] he had his lover under the desk in the oval office. we're supposed to accept that? hillary clinton, with all the illegal stuff she has done. she keeps getting off. we go after this man that is trying to help us and keep our country good, and make it where we can live again. i'm old. i'm 81 years old. and i am struggling to make each day. but, i just am so furious about the biden administration. host: i will leave it there. mentioning the court proceedings today, a bit about the judge that you heard the president referenced. he's in a new york supreme court justice since 2009. he's a former manhattan district attorney and new york assistant attorney. you heard the president referenced this as well. he oversaw the criminal tax fraud against the trump organization and the president's former chief financial officer. from the today show, earlier, around 3:00 p.m. eastern time, this was one of the first photos taken of the former president inside the courtroom. the judg
but, what about bill clinton? i mean -- [laughter] he had his lover under the desk in the oval office. we're supposed to accept that? hillary clinton, with all the illegal stuff she has done. she keeps getting off. we go after this man that is trying to help us and keep our country good, and make it where we can live again. i'm old. i'm 81 years old. and i am struggling to make each day. but, i just am so furious about the biden administration. host: i will leave it there. mentioning the court...
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the second time was with bill clinton. december of 1998. after the house voted on impeachment, here's what he told his supporters from the rose garden. [video clip] >> this is something i've felt strongly all my life -- we must stop the politics of personal destruction. [applause] we must get rid of the poisonous ,enom of excessive partisanship obsessive animosity, and uncontrolled anger. that is not what america deserves. that is not what america is about. we are doing well now. we are a good and decent country. but we have significant challenges we have to face. right, we haveit to have some atmosphere of decency and civility, some presumption of good faith, some balance in bringing judgment against those who are in different parties. we have important work to do. we need a constructive debate that has all the different voices in this country heard in the halls of congress. i want the american people to know today that i am still committed to working with people of good faith and good will, of both parties, to do what is best for ouri wan
the second time was with bill clinton. december of 1998. after the house voted on impeachment, here's what he told his supporters from the rose garden. [video clip] >> this is something i've felt strongly all my life -- we must stop the politics of personal destruction. [applause] we must get rid of the poisonous ,enom of excessive partisanship obsessive animosity, and uncontrolled anger. that is not what america deserves. that is not what america is about. we are doing well now. we are a...
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i know bill clinton was wrong. there's no excuse for what he i feel like hillary was in face ofand by him the embarrassment caused her. inn: you're the last caller this first section of "washington journal", plenty more to discuss including the future of health care in america. we'll be joined by susan dentzer and later, boston university professor discussing a new report on the cost of the war on terror. we will be right back. ♪ announcer: tonight on the sec's role in the the regulation of the internet. he is interviewed by reporter john kendall. the privacy shield process involves companys desk of whatever you want to call them. a company who wants they are part of the privacy shield. we have a number of ways we make sure companies that make promises best promises about privacy shield live up to them. and when they don't we punish them. announcer: watch a communicators tonight at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span two. announcer: the midterm election of 2018 changed power in congress. the democrats taking control and rep
i know bill clinton was wrong. there's no excuse for what he i feel like hillary was in face ofand by him the embarrassment caused her. inn: you're the last caller this first section of "washington journal", plenty more to discuss including the future of health care in america. we'll be joined by susan dentzer and later, boston university professor discussing a new report on the cost of the war on terror. we will be right back. ♪ announcer: tonight on the sec's role in the the...
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including a panel moderated by former president bill clinton. and president obama's closing comments. . coming up in 45 minutes, the latest developments in iraq and gaza with mark and spurred, ceo -- mark ginsberg. a.m., a conversation publicniele brian on confidence in the so-called good government bills enacted by congress after watergate. "washington journal" is next. ♪ host: good morning. president obama announcing yesterday that military operations interact could last for months. calling for a rack to create a -- coalition government --: calling for iraq to create a new coalition government. in a new nbc news wall street journal poll out
including a panel moderated by former president bill clinton. and president obama's closing comments. . coming up in 45 minutes, the latest developments in iraq and gaza with mark and spurred, ceo -- mark ginsberg. a.m., a conversation publicniele brian on confidence in the so-called good government bills enacted by congress after watergate. "washington journal" is next. ♪ host: good morning. president obama announcing yesterday that military operations interact could last for...
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heard from bill clinton since you one? hillary.d from she gave me a congratulatory phone call. >> what was that like? >> i think we both felt a sense of relief, actually. not just that i had one, but the democrats had won this fragile foothold have an house of representatives to exercise checks and balances. defeated a republican, when was the moment you decide to run and wattage think you could win? >> it was a fragile process. obama left the administration where i was secretary of state, i was concerned about the direction of the country after the 2016 election. everything from the changes in a tax onn policy to the right health care on basic human rights, the muslim band. -- muslim ban. of changing control of house representatives would be the most practical thing i could contribute to. then i asked, could i contribute to it as a potential future congressman, and went home to new jersey and was encouraged to run and finally i ran out of excuses. >> who encouraged you to run? >> friends i consulted with, activist groups,
heard from bill clinton since you one? hillary.d from she gave me a congratulatory phone call. >> what was that like? >> i think we both felt a sense of relief, actually. not just that i had one, but the democrats had won this fragile foothold have an house of representatives to exercise checks and balances. defeated a republican, when was the moment you decide to run and wattage think you could win? >> it was a fragile process. obama left the administration where i was...
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also bill clinton. rep. issa: i did have 17 days with bill clinton, but the reality is, he was the first president i got to know as an individual, asking me real questions and answers about issues that we were involved in. i don't want to overplay this, but one time i came back from a trip from the middle east and the white house called and wanted me over there. i went over there and they had specific questions. the president walked in to the situation room and joined in the questions directly. he wanted to know about some of the people i had met over there. that is a pretty profound thing as a lowly congressman who has just come back from a trip to be asked what do you really think because he's trying to develop a view of a couple of leaders in that region. those kind of opportunities, in addition to watching him nonalcoholic beer on the lawn on a non-workday they , create a recognition of the man, who i respect greatly, and of the patriot and commander-in-chief, who i also respect greatly. when i talk abou
also bill clinton. rep. issa: i did have 17 days with bill clinton, but the reality is, he was the first president i got to know as an individual, asking me real questions and answers about issues that we were involved in. i don't want to overplay this, but one time i came back from a trip from the middle east and the white house called and wanted me over there. i went over there and they had specific questions. the president walked in to the situation room and joined in the questions directly....
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clinton and that i think weighs heavily on people's mind. people want to make sure that it would only be of the most serious breaches of responsibility and rules of law. host: let's go to florida, a democrat. caller: good morning. -- i think that is terrible. with scary and i agree some of the caller that have come in about the guns. has toohink our country many guns and if you look at any other civilized country, they don't have guns. police don't have guns. i think we have to look at our country and say enough is enough. this president seems to like controversy. the media is always saying how the president likes to have .eople in a turmoil i think we need to come together . thank you for coming on. guest: let me stay on the thencers issue, i think terrible episode of violence that my colleagues experienced yesterday does suggest some of the problems with that bill. hearing yesterday it was the sound of the shots that practicing inple the neighborhood that something was awry. i think what we need is a whole new tone of conversation. and gun
clinton and that i think weighs heavily on people's mind. people want to make sure that it would only be of the most serious breaches of responsibility and rules of law. host: let's go to florida, a democrat. caller: good morning. -- i think that is terrible. with scary and i agree some of the caller that have come in about the guns. has toohink our country many guns and if you look at any other civilized country, they don't have guns. police don't have guns. i think we have to look at our...
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bill clinton was actually much lower. these are two presidents that came into power having to deal with a very difficult economy. when ronald reagan came into office, we are one oin one of te worst recessions we had seen. we saw unemployment rate, high interest rates. this economy is very very bad. both of these presidents had to say that we are dealing with the economy. for both reagan and for obama, the economy was not turning around. in fact, we saw one of reagan having problems going well into the next year. we can expect obama to have his polls fall. he needs to tell at the american people that it is a difficult job to deal with the economy. he will turn around, stick with him. >> with regard to the job picture, the president will say it is time for democrats and republicans to bridge their differences and work on a jobs bill. will that work? >> we will see. this is a way to have a vote on health care bill. that is a good beginning. he said that he would like to bring change that we have not seen. we don't want the k
bill clinton was actually much lower. these are two presidents that came into power having to deal with a very difficult economy. when ronald reagan came into office, we are one oin one of te worst recessions we had seen. we saw unemployment rate, high interest rates. this economy is very very bad. both of these presidents had to say that we are dealing with the economy. for both reagan and for obama, the economy was not turning around. in fact, we saw one of reagan having problems going well...
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bill clinton was great. we spent an hour with him in harlem. >> why did you begin the book with him? >> he was so i bought it about his -- e vocative about his predecessors. he said is a presidential library to all of the 41 you came before him. yet the picture of johnson. but he plans to the bookshelf -- >> he points to the bookshelf and says there is my presidential library and from washington through bush. it is of his memoirs and diaries. they all study each other. they all talk about it. it is as though the only people who can understand them are the ones who came before. they devour the letters and diaries. >> george walker bush read 70 -- 17 biographies of lincoln while he was in office. it was in a "times" story. >> i entered bush for a -- i interviewed george w. bush for a different story. i asked him about how his views of his predecessors had or had not changed as a result of his own experience. he said i think differently about all of them. that was not what i expected to hear. >> tell the story
bill clinton was great. we spent an hour with him in harlem. >> why did you begin the book with him? >> he was so i bought it about his -- e vocative about his predecessors. he said is a presidential library to all of the 41 you came before him. yet the picture of johnson. but he plans to the bookshelf -- >> he points to the bookshelf and says there is my presidential library and from washington through bush. it is of his memoirs and diaries. they all study each other. they...
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from: we have bill clinton 2000 and his final state of the union address. a theme for him was admonishing congress not to continue standing still. let's listen in. president clinton: this congress has been standing still on most -- on some of our most pressing parties. let's begin tonight. patik you to pass a real a --'s bill [applause] president clinton: i ask you to pass commonsense gun safety legislation. [applause] you tont clinton: i ask pass campaign finance reform. [applause] clinton: i ask you to vote up or down on judicial nominations and other important appointees. [applause] president clinton: and again, you, i implorek you to raise the minimum wage. [applause] susan: we hear bill clinton really setting -- challenging congress on his legislative agenda. tonight, president obama has a new ingredient, he has a brand-new speaker of the house, 45-year-old that has said he wants to get things done, how does that change the dynamic? betty: it is still an unknown what is going to happen. we have the relationship between president obama and congress that
from: we have bill clinton 2000 and his final state of the union address. a theme for him was admonishing congress not to continue standing still. let's listen in. president clinton: this congress has been standing still on most -- on some of our most pressing parties. let's begin tonight. patik you to pass a real a --'s bill [applause] president clinton: i ask you to pass commonsense gun safety legislation. [applause] you tont clinton: i ask pass campaign finance reform. [applause] clinton: i...
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bill clinton's was longest in 2000 at one hour 28 minutes and 49 seconds. numbers are up on the screen. if you would buy to dial in we would like to hear from you and get your reaction. 74889214 republicans. 74889224 independence. in just a few minutes you will hear from joe kennedy and the democratic response. he will be speaking from the dimon regional vocation tech high school in fall river, massachusetts in the southeast heart of that state. that is coming up in just a few minutes. we might have to interrupt you to get all of his speech. greta has been monitoring news about the speech tonight. >> why joe kennedy? the joe kennedy name, three term congressman from massachusetts, and he was also given the official response tonight cause he has more facebook followers than most senators and has left a trail of viral videos watched by millions, according to p olitico. tweeted out a picture of this picture, go get him daddy. -- go get em daddy. they are filing into the hall, which is connecting the two chambers on capitol hill. you can listen to the interview
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state.are reform to the it was successful under bill clinton. tax reform, he was brave and he said he was going to do it. and there isn't a clinton wing of the democrat party anymore so they will not be supportive of the welfare reform that at one time, they could support. republicans will do welfare thatm and we will look at to make sure that able-bodied men are told that you have to go to work. if you want help. so those are needs-based programs. california,in california can go crazy. the money will be up to them. michigan for the democrat line. good morning. caller: good morning. bill is sos important that it should be voted on by the people and not congress or the president. just put it out the way it is so we can all read it or look at it on the internet and vote for exactly what we want instead of what they want. code i do think people will be able to make a decision and it is the election in 2018. and if you go back and looked back at what happened in 2004, the last time republicans did something similar with george w. -- what you saw is
state.are reform to the it was successful under bill clinton. tax reform, he was brave and he said he was going to do it. and there isn't a clinton wing of the democrat party anymore so they will not be supportive of the welfare reform that at one time, they could support. republicans will do welfare thatm and we will look at to make sure that able-bodied men are told that you have to go to work. if you want help. so those are needs-based programs. california,in california can go crazy. the...
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i was oblivious to it really. >> you preside over the impeachment president bill clinton. is that something that you wanted to do? >> the way that it happened and the way i heard about it is one of speaker gingrich's staff was if he is going to preside. and he said no that he wanted ray lahood to do it. and i think steve, over that period of time of five years, i had developed a reputation for fairness for doing it by the book, for making sure that everybody was treated respectfully. that everybody got to say what they wanted to say within the time frame within which they were given to say it. and there was a respect on both sides. and because of that the style that i used that speaker gingrich decided. it was his call. >> looking back at the impeachment of bill clinton as a member of congress was it the right thing or was it a mistake? >> henry hyde was the chief of staff in the judiciary committee. a colleague of mine from illinois. he and i were both from illinois. i knew henry very well. i believe that he was a very fair person. i feel that the hearings that he held, t
i was oblivious to it really. >> you preside over the impeachment president bill clinton. is that something that you wanted to do? >> the way that it happened and the way i heard about it is one of speaker gingrich's staff was if he is going to preside. and he said no that he wanted ray lahood to do it. and i think steve, over that period of time of five years, i had developed a reputation for fairness for doing it by the book, for making sure that everybody was treated...
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president bush the first signed it and bill clinton worked very hard to pass it. big group of democrats that voted for it. s have come in and the benefits we were promised, the higher wages, more balanced trade, that did not happen. we have seen people can't get a raise. prices keep going up. wages in mexico are down. this set of rules didn't come down from god. this isn't even free trade. negotiated rules is behind closed doors with over 500 corporate advisors. , wee replace these rules could have a trade agreement on a bipartisan basis. that would be better for working people. nafta has been very good for farmers in the red states. they largely supported trump. they really love nafta. they are selling a lot more agriculture to mexico and canada than we were before. nafta ishe point that bad for manufacturing. i disagree with that. i know it's widely believed and i don't agree with that we are in -- that. we have very low unemployment. are manufacturing firms looking for workers but can't find them because we don't have skills. we still have a trade deficit. i ha
president bush the first signed it and bill clinton worked very hard to pass it. big group of democrats that voted for it. s have come in and the benefits we were promised, the higher wages, more balanced trade, that did not happen. we have seen people can't get a raise. prices keep going up. wages in mexico are down. this set of rules didn't come down from god. this isn't even free trade. negotiated rules is behind closed doors with over 500 corporate advisors. , wee replace these rules could...
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i voted for bill clinton and al gore. much,ave been smiling so so broadly that my jaws hurt. >> i went to work in the campaign of 1982. i have been home very little sense. >> it is hard to believe. >> where is elvis? he is always late. excuse me. >> hillary clinton, and governor -- chelsea clinton. [cheers] gov. clinton: my fellow americans. on this day, with high hopes and the brave hearts in massive numbers, the american people have voted to make a new beginning. ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome james carville, secretary hillary clinton, and president bill clinton. ♪ james: i think everybody. one of the things i good that they remember was in new hampshire, when our poll numbers are dropping faster than the thermometer. we had a group called arkansas travelers. how many travelers do we have here? and i wish that the two of you could talk about what it meant to be in that environment that they were going through. you had so many people in arkansas that love you so much. pres. clinton: first of all, thank you
i voted for bill clinton and al gore. much,ave been smiling so so broadly that my jaws hurt. >> i went to work in the campaign of 1982. i have been home very little sense. >> it is hard to believe. >> where is elvis? he is always late. excuse me. >> hillary clinton, and governor -- chelsea clinton. [cheers] gov. clinton: my fellow americans. on this day, with high hopes and the brave hearts in massive numbers, the american people have voted to make a new beginning. ♪...
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that man is president bill clinton. before he comes up, my job is to introduce somebody who has been fighting for all of us, especially for this district and others. so give it up to the supervisor. here she is. the differences i have to help her on the stage so you guys can't see her. god bless you too. >> thank you. welcome to east los angeles. who is the most important person we are thinking about today? we are thinking about them, we are thinking about a special visitor. and that is president bill clinton. importantly we are here to learn more about why he is here, because it is so important for us to get out to vote on tuesday, june 7. let me say this. there you go. need people to come out and vote on tuesday, and we need to make sure we have all of you. madres, padres. tell your friends. people need to know this is the biggest game in town. we know where hillary clinton stands. she is qualified. a who is going to be the next president of the united states? hillary rodham clinton. you know why? because she is a doe
that man is president bill clinton. before he comes up, my job is to introduce somebody who has been fighting for all of us, especially for this district and others. so give it up to the supervisor. here she is. the differences i have to help her on the stage so you guys can't see her. god bless you too. >> thank you. welcome to east los angeles. who is the most important person we are thinking about today? we are thinking about them, we are thinking about a special visitor. and that is...
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[applause and cheers] bill clinton: when president george h.w. bush was trying to persuade the congress to pass the americans with disabilities act, he said, our problems are great, but the heart of america is greater. that is what we are here to celebrate. us,ere all citizens, even before we were politicians. and after our time was over, we became citizens again. we have been volunteering since before our constitution, when benjamin franklin organized the first volunteer fire department in philadelphia. our neighbors, our friends have gotten an enormous amount of equity from these volunteers, and a lot of money, but make no mistake about it. these were grievous storms back to back. there is still work to be done , and ourand in florida friends in puerto rico and the american virgin islands have only begun to dig their way out of what could be still a calamitous disaster. but it can be a new beginning if we just do what we ought to do and prove that the heart of america, without regard for race or religion or political party, is greater than our
[applause and cheers] bill clinton: when president george h.w. bush was trying to persuade the congress to pass the americans with disabilities act, he said, our problems are great, but the heart of america is greater. that is what we are here to celebrate. us,ere all citizens, even before we were politicians. and after our time was over, we became citizens again. we have been volunteering since before our constitution, when benjamin franklin organized the first volunteer fire department in...
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including president bill clinton, congressman -- [applause] >> congressman rondell in, governor jerry brown, , and nowoman so lease hillary clinton. please look into the stage, dolores huerta. [applause] dolores: thank you. thank you. thank you all for being here today. i know it has been hard out there, but we have to suffer so that we can get a good person elected to the white house and that is hillary clinton. [applause] dolores: i'm so proud to stand with hillary because you know what, she has always did there with us. as a young woman, the latino community especially, as a young woman, when she graduated from law school, she could've gone to big corporations but she did not. texas,t down to south going door to door and getting people registered to vote. she has shown where her heart is at. then, even before she got elected to office you had the first convening at the white house, the first convening for hispanic children and youth in the white house. and, she also went against the insurance companies to pass a childcare act that covered 8 million children, this is before obamacar
including president bill clinton, congressman -- [applause] >> congressman rondell in, governor jerry brown, , and nowoman so lease hillary clinton. please look into the stage, dolores huerta. [applause] dolores: thank you. thank you. thank you all for being here today. i know it has been hard out there, but we have to suffer so that we can get a good person elected to the white house and that is hillary clinton. [applause] dolores: i'm so proud to stand with hillary because you know...
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well, bill clinton -- bill clinton couldn't find 150 words to discuss foreign policy in an acceptance speech that lasted almost an hour. you know, as was said, as was said of another democratic candidate, bill clinton's foreign policy experience is pretty much confined to having had breakfast once at the international house of pancakes. [laughter] [cheers and applause] let us recall what happened. let us look at the record and recall what happened. under president george bush, more human beings escaped from the prison house of tyranny to freedom than in any other four-year period in history. [cheers and applause] and for any man -- let me tell you, for any man to call this a record of failure is the cheap , political rhetoric of politicians who only know how to build themselves up by tearing america down, and we don't want that kind of leadership in the united states. [cheers and applause] the presidency, my friends -- the presidency is also an office that theodore roosevelt called america's "bully pulpit." harry truman said it was "preeminently a place of moral leadership." george bu
well, bill clinton -- bill clinton couldn't find 150 words to discuss foreign policy in an acceptance speech that lasted almost an hour. you know, as was said, as was said of another democratic candidate, bill clinton's foreign policy experience is pretty much confined to having had breakfast once at the international house of pancakes. [laughter] [cheers and applause] let us recall what happened. let us look at the record and recall what happened. under president george bush, more human beings...
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grant wasthe block not bill clinton's idea. it, either,pported the d.o.c., in the earlier years work laying on what became the work-first architecture but that was one of the prices you pay when you enter into a bipartisan negotiation. at the time, i learned to love a block grant, a performance based block grant, one that you can really -- where you can really hold the actors accountable for achieving the goals laid out in the grant. that onthink we've done the tanif grant. that's one of the big problems, i'm sure you've talked about it later. i'm sorry we didn't have a chance to talk more with the thereors about it because was an inordinance cons mance in the idea that states would follow the letter and spirit of 1996 bill with the broad grant of responsibility that the block grant and i don't think that's quite happened so, yeah, i don't think democrats were down for taking another big risk on medicaid to go along with the tanif block grant. >> wendell? hugell: there was literature in the early 1900's about the welfare trap,
grant wasthe block not bill clinton's idea. it, either,pported the d.o.c., in the earlier years work laying on what became the work-first architecture but that was one of the prices you pay when you enter into a bipartisan negotiation. at the time, i learned to love a block grant, a performance based block grant, one that you can really -- where you can really hold the actors accountable for achieving the goals laid out in the grant. that onthink we've done the tanif grant. that's one of the...